It Would Be Nice If McCain Won, But Obama Probably Will

Published in Gandul
(Romania) on 23 October, 2008
by Iulian Chifu (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Sonia Mladin. Edited by Bridgette Blight.
The formula that would best suit Romania would have the next American president be a republican again. This is because, traditionally, the republicans have shown interest in the Black Sea and the Caucasus areas. If Barack Obama wins, American interest will be somewhat redirected to areas like Africa or Indonesia, which are more concurrent with American development according to the Democratic opinion. However, we need to mention that Obama's running mate, Sen. Joseph Biden, is close to the Black Sea and the Caucasus as well.

The foreign policy of the United States doesn't change from one president to the next. Only the focus on certain policies changes. All that has been decided, including everything involving the Mihail Kogalniceanu military base, still stands. The U.S. wonÂ’t immediately withdraw from Iraq, nor from Afghanistan if the Democrats win the presidency, there will only be a possible shift of forces towards Afghanistan. But the U.S. will still need their military bases. As far as I'm concerned, it would be better if McCain won, but Obama most likely will.


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emocrat?. Trebuie îns? notat c? ?i coechipierul lui Obama, Joseph Biden, are înclina?ii sau apropieri fa?? de zona M?rii Negre ?i a Cauca­zului.

Oricum, politica extern? a Statelor Unite nu se schimb? de la un pre?edinte la altul, se schimb? doar accentul pe anumite politici. Tot ce era angajat, inclusiv în ceea ce prive?te baza militar? de la Mihail Kog?lniceanu, r?mâne în picioare. SUA nu se vor retrage imediat nici din Irak, nici din Afganistan, odat? cu o eventual? pre?edin?ie democrat?, se va face doar o eventual? mutare de for?e c?tre Afganistan. Dar SUA vor avea în continuare nevoie de bazele militare. Din punctul meu de vedere, ar fi mai bine s? câ?tige McCain, dar cel mai probabil urm?torul pre?edinte va fi Obama…
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